North Carolina James O’Keefe Blockbuster – NonCitizens Voting

James O’Keefe has done it again, this time in North Carolina.


“One part demonstrates that non-U.S. citizens living in the United States can register to vote by falsely claiming to be citizens — and have done so — and that those illegally registered voters can obtain ballots at polling places.


Public records also show that one of those individuals cast votes in North Carolina in 2008 and 2010.


That part of the video focuses on two North Carolinians who submitted jury duty forms asking to be excused on the grounds that they are not citizens. But their voter registrations appear valid, and state election workers offered their ballots to actors shown in the film.


Zbigniew Gorzkowski is registered to vote in North Carolina, the film shows. Project Veritas acquired his September 21, 2007 voter registration form and provided a copy to TheDC.


But data provided by the Durham County, N.C., court clerk shows that during the past two years — long after he registered to vote — he was excused from jury duty by stating that he is not a U.S. citizen.


According to voting history records presented in the video, Gorzkowski voted in 2008 and 2010. . . .


That part shows an actor, posing as fictitious UNC student “Jason Rainier,” discussing the election fraud scheme with Assistant Dean of Students for Community Relations Dean Blackburn, and with LGBTQ Center Director Terri Phoenix.


Neither objected to the young man’s voter-fraud activity, which he termed “Operation Chaos.”


“I was registered to vote in Ohio and I still am,” the actor told Phoenix, with a hidden camera rolling, “and I registered to vote here [in North Carolina] because there was a voter drive and I thought it was my civic duty to register to vote. It’s the right thing to do and all that. And I voted absentee ballot in the Ohio primary and I actually voted here as well — early voted.”


“Oh, did you?” Phoenix asked.


“Yeah,” the fictional Rainier reaffirmed.


“And hopefully no one will figure that out,” she replied, laughing out loud.

UPDATE:  One of the noncitizens lied to get out of jury duty.